Indian Navy brings medical oxygen, other equipment from abroad
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As part of the Samudra Setu-II campaign, three Indian Navy warships arrived in India on Monday, ferrying liquid medical oxygen (LMO) and medical equipment from abroad.
The Indian Navy’s three warships — INS Airavat, INS Trikand and INS Kolkata — docked at Visakhapatnam, Mumbai and New Mangalore ports on Monday ferrying liquid medical oxygen (LMO) and associated medical equipment from abroad as part of the mission Samudra Setu-II. Indian Naval Ships Airavat, Kolkata and Trikand reach India with Liquid Medical Oxygen and Critical Medical from Singapore, Kuwait and Qatar https://t.co/yYGVRyCtoO pic.twitter.com/kOFNHGi0xB #Op_Samudra_Setu_II, INS Trikand was deployed to augment shipment of Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) cryogenic containers from Hamad Port, Qatar to Mumbai.The ship entered Qatar on 05 May 21 & arrived at Mumbai on 10 May 21 with 40 MT liquid Oxygen.@indiannavy @SpokespersonMoD pic.twitter.com/AgLL4PnFXF — A. Bharat Bhushan Babu (@SpokespersonMoD) May 10, 2021 Taking to Twitter, the defence ministry spokesperson wrote, “Indian Naval Ships Airavat, Kolkata, and Trikand reach India with Liquid Medical Oxygen and Critical Medical [supplies] from Singapore, Kuwait, and Qatar.”More Related News